"It looks like a jungle" - abandoned home now a dumping ground

Reported by: Emily Baucum
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Updated: 1/31 2:05 pm
SAN ANTONIO – “It looks like a jungle outside,” neighbor Karen Falvey says about the abandoned house across the alley.

Neighbors call it embarrassing. The abandoned home has an overgrown front yard, and a back yard that might as well be the dumpster.

The home’s on Park Glen on the northeast side near Walzem and Gibbs Sprawl.

Falvey says she’s complained to Bexar County for years and it’s still not cleaned up so she turned to News 4 for answers.

The back yard is an ocean of trash bags littered with a computer monitor, a broken TV, even a toilet.

"You name it, it's been dumped here,” Falvey says.

She’s fed up with watching the home become a landfill.

"I have seen rats. I've seen snakes,” Falvey says.

Someone even dumped a dog there. She’s taken the animal in, now.

Her fight to clean up the mess started more than two years ago.

"It's just been so aggravating,” Falvey says.

First, she says she called the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office.

"Of which they do nothing,” Falvey says.

Then she says she checked with county code compliance.

"They said it would take some time,” Falvey says.

She says she approached the owner.

"Nothing has been taken care of,” Falvey says.

And she tried the health department.

"Not even the health department would come out,” Falvey says.

She even called a private trash company and offered to spend her own money to fix the problem and said she was told the company couldn’t enter private property.

"I do feel like, where is my tax money going? And what is my tax money paying for?" Falvey says.

A Bexar County spokesperson confirmed to News 4 the county’s investigated the property and sent multiple notices to the owner, who lives in California.

Falvey says her solution is to get the county to enforce the alley’s “No Dumping” signs.

"If everybody were stopped and fined $2,000 and had to pay that, maybe we wouldn't see this,” she says while gesturing to the heap of trash.

The county says it will bring the owner to court to get the problem fixed for good.

If this is happening in your neighborhood, News 4 wants to know about it. Click here to email reporter Emily Baucum.
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phart - 1/31/2013 10:50 AM
1 Vote
i thought Walzem was a landfill.

charlie50 - 1/31/2013 9:57 AM
0 Votes
Yall need to go look at this area on google maps.(and yes i realize those images are not recent) I think the county fire marshal needs to condemn the whole area.To call these things dwelling is a loose interpretation at best.Look more like RAT shacks built one on top of each other. One good fire would probably take out half a block . Im sorry for this woman for having to live across from this mess but if what im seeing here in these aerial pics are Representative of current condition's.The whole 3 or 4 street area is in need of a major clean up.

sraspusr20 - 1/31/2013 9:25 AM
2 Votes
The homeowner should be held accountable for the cleaning.

shertztx - 1/31/2013 5:29 AM
0 Votes
The path to citizenship must run through there.

Phrilly - 1/30/2013 10:32 PM
4 Votes
Yeah boy, the Glen is right up there with Camelot II. There are a few homeowners that truely try to take care of their home/lot. The problem is absent owners that mostly live out of state. Code Compliance is a joke. They send notices 50 times and wring their hands. If the owner doesn't reply with three notices the house gets torn down and the bill is sent to the owner. The city should have the ability to place a lien on the owners current property if they don't pay. Of course if you see anyone dumping call the police. We have to take care of our neighborhoods.

Big David 67 - 1/30/2013 6:13 PM
4 Votes
Sheriff P. Camidawg has a good idea. You have people who need rehablitation and are required to perform community service. Be a copy of Sheriff Joe and have them perform their "community service" cleaning up this property. If they want additional pay seize the property and auction it on the county courthouse steps

jsmith420 - 1/30/2013 4:48 PM
2 Votes
Ummm..., It's the Glen, a very ghetto area. People have been dumping there for years. Ever been on FM 1976? There are couches and junked cars in abundance. This person is worried about some garbage, how about the garbage that lives all around her?

Guest - 1/30/2013 4:22 PM
3 Votes
Naming and shaming, good job Woai

camidawg - 1/30/2013 3:52 PM
7 Votes
This is an extreme Bexar County fail. If we are to have faith in our enforcment system at all then things like this should never have gone this far. Sheriff P, all eyes are on you. Work to get this California owned (the biggest problem with people from out of State owning property here) schitthouse cleaned up. And Don't Mess With Texas. I would like for this lady to empty numerous boxes of nails and tacks all over the road so that when people drive up to dump there, they drive away with four deflating tires.......

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